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Kansas City Southern is partnering with CANACERO, a Mexican industry group, in anticipation that the steel industry in Mexico will grow and to start to formulate how to deal with new, international markets. "The Mexican steel industry is a principal driver of growth for KCS," said KCS de Mexico's David Eaton, director of sales and marketing. "Speaking with industry leaders, it’s apparent that the Mexican steel industry sees KCS as a vital link in their production systems."

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